Hubble clicks photo that shows future of Milky Way Galaxy
Hubble clicks photo that shows future of Milky Way Galaxy
James Webb Space Space Telescope may be humanity's future 'eye in the sky' but good ol' Hubble telescope still has a place in our hearts.
James Webb Space Space Telescope may be humanity's future 'eye in the sky' but good ol' Hubble telescope still has a place in our hearts.
Hubble has faithfuly relayed images of distant stars and galaxies to Earth for three decades.
Hubble has faithfuly relayed images of distant stars and galaxies to Earth for three decades.
The space telescope does not cease to make us awestruck, amused and appreciate the endless beauty of the cosmos.
The space telescope does not cease to make us awestruck, amused and appreciate the endless beauty of the cosmos.
Latest image clicked by Hubble is such. While it may not be as exciting as a colliding galaxy, exploding star but this image tells us about our future.
Latest image clicked by Hubble is such. While it may not be as exciting as a colliding galaxy, exploding star but this image tells us about our future.
The photo shows an elliptical galaxy called NGC 474. It is 100 million light-years away from Earth
The photo shows an elliptical galaxy called NGC 474. It is 100 million light-years away from Earth
It is about two and a half times larger than Milky Way Galaxy. The galaxy may not have a beautiful spiral structure like our own galaxy. It just looks like a wisp or smokey haze.
It is about two and a half times larger than Milky Way Galaxy. The galaxy may not have a beautiful spiral structure like our own galaxy. It just looks like a wisp or smokey haze.